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Deke! by Deke Slayton, Michael Cassutt β€” book cover

Deke!

by Deke Slayton, Michael Cassutt
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Roland Green

The autobiography of one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts, this is one of the best additions to the literature of the early American space effort. Slayton, who'd first flown as a World War II bomber pilot, came to the space program by a somewhat circuitous route. He was grounded in 1962 because of a heart murmur, and actually flew as an astronaut only once, in the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz mission. He was head of the astronaut office, however, and as such, one of the key persons involved in selecting crew, a process he describes with an insider's knowledge of detail and considerable frankness about the virtues and limitations of his colleagues. At the same time, Slayton never lost, nor will his readers miss, the sense of wonder with which space was contemplated in the days when it was a high and gallant dream.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1994
Publisher
Forge
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312855031

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